20 awesome illustrated typography inspirations
20 stunning examples of illustrated typography from various artists from all over the world.
20 stunning examples of illustrated typography from various artists from all over the world.
“Covers” is a project by John Paul Thurlow. Fascinated by the perfection of glamour magazines covers he decided to redraw his favourite ones. This is the way these awesome original portraits were born.
Kelly Smith is an Australian illustrator specialized in fashion and portraits. She started in 2006 after a Bachelor in Fine Arts at Tasmanian School of Art.
Mateus Kolek is an illustrator and graphic designer form Cracow, Poland. I really enjoy his coloring skill in particular.
Stephen Powers aka ESPO is a pioneer of graffiti and street-art. His last project is simply HUGE. With 1200 spraycans, 800 gallons of paint and 20 of the best graffiti artist from the USA he painted 50 walls in Philadelphia to spread love messages.
We already posted about movie posters re-design in the Olly Moss’ post, these series by Ibraheem Youssef has a similar concept, but focused on Tarantino’s filmography.
Great ideas, great color schemes, super-vintage look.
Davidope is creative director and founder of Volll studio, based in Budapest. Besides that he has a tumblr where he show off some cool stuff he find online and AWESOME animated gifs he make. Black and white ipnotizing machines, optical illusions with 3D depth. You’ll get stunned.
A “bento” in Japan is a pre-made lunch you bring with you at school, work or trip. It’s sort of a box with a complete meal, including sushi or meat, rice, noodles, veggies, dessert etc. As usual, Japanese don’t miss the occasion to be creative in their traditional kawaii way. Take a look at these [...]
Lego Cl!ck is the new LEGO community for creative people. To promote this new site Lego has commisioned this amazing stop-motion short. The agency is Pereira & O’Dell with Blue Source collective collaboration.
Illustrator and graphic designer from Frankfurt, Germany, but born in Vitebsk, Belarus. Yury Ustsinau developed an amazing distinguishing personal style, where surrealism is rendered in black and white with a plastic/glossy feeling.